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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course isjuxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previous cartoon, and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.

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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course isjuxtaposed is juxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previous cartoon, and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.

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For moments from ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseWorks'', go [[Heartwarming/MickeyMouseWorks here]].




!!Cartoons
* In the ''Mouse Tales'' adaptation of ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', when it appears Mickey, Minnie and Goofy didn't make it in time, Mickey decides to help his friends by telling Minnie to go to the dance without him and Goofy to pawn his watch for cash. The two of them refuse his offers and tell him that [[ThePowerOfFriendship their friendship is more important]].
-->'''Goofy:''' I'm your friend, Mickey, and that don't cost you a penny.
-->'''Minnie:''' And I love ''you'', not your money.
* The ending to "Donald's Failed Fourth". Donald fails completely in setting up a spot for himself and Daisy to watch the fireworks, but Daisy still loves him and likes how the way he arranged their seats allows them to see the moon.
* "Donald's Valentine Dollar" has Donald attempt to use a dollar to buy a cheap present for Daisy. He spends most of the short trying to get his dollar back when it blows away in the wind. Unfortunately, the present is sold out by the time he gets his dollar back, but the short ends with Daisy approaching a sad Donald on a bench and revealing that ''she'' bought the present for ''him''.

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\n!!Cartoons\n* In the ''Mouse Tales'' adaptation of ''Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays'', when it appears Mickey, Minnie and Goofy didn't make it in time, Mickey decides to help his friends by telling Minnie to go to the dance without him and Goofy to pawn his watch for cash. The two of them refuse his offers and tell him that [[ThePowerOfFriendship their friendship is more important]].\n-->'''Goofy:''' I'm your friend, Mickey, and that don't cost you a penny.\n-->'''Minnie:''' And I love ''you'', not your money.\n* The ending to "Donald's Failed Fourth". Donald fails completely in setting up a spot for himself and Daisy to watch the fireworks, but Daisy still loves him and likes how the way he arranged their seats allows them to see the moon.\n* "Donald's Valentine Dollar" has Donald attempt to use a dollar to buy a cheap present for Daisy. He spends most of the short trying to get his dollar back when it blows away in the wind. Unfortunately, the present is sold out by the time he gets his dollar back, but the short ends with Daisy approaching a sad Donald on a bench and revealing that ''she'' bought the present for ''him''.----
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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course is [[Funny juxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previously shown cartoon]], and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.

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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course is [[Funny juxtaposed isjuxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previously shown cartoon]], previous cartoon, and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.
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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course is juxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previously shown cartoon, and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.

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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course is [[Funny juxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previously shown cartoon, cartoon]], and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.
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* In "Max's New Car" Goofy goes around asking his friends for there opinions on whether or not Max is responsible enough to own a car, and they all agree that he is, this of course is juxtaposed with Max on an out of control ride in the car from the previously shown cartoon, and near the end of the episode even after crashing a car into the wall backstage ,everyone is still backing Max up on letting Goofy get him a car.

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